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Lansing General Motors plant to build new 2027 Cadillac CT5

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By Victoria Witke (via WKAR)

The next generation Cadillac CT5 midsize sedan will be assembled at the Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant, General Motors confirmed to WKAR News on Oct. 16.

The new 2027 CT5s will be gas-powered – not electric, despite $1.4 billion being invested in electrifying the plant last year.

Company spokesperson Joseph Singer said the change is due to customer demand for more choices. The auto manufacturer is investing $1.5 billion in the plant to continue producing internal combustion engine – or gas-powered – vehicles.

The switch also comes amid electric vehicle tax incentives coming to an end last month and federal threats to cut EV grants to the Lansing plant.

Photo Credit: Joseph Ross/WKAR

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